Hey Jarrhette, Heather would like for you to re-watch that video on Jack Schmidt and see what he was able to talk about. Look for thins that we could possibly ask him too. I know it's a little last minute for tomorrow's class, but since we are meeting with him on Friday it would be best if you knew tomorrow so we could finalize our questions list. Thanks, we all appreciate it!
-Michelle
Calender
Process and Notes from Hanson
Process for Completion and Notes From Hanson
1. Order your sequences
-SCRIPTING (1-2 people orders each section)
-what pieces are similar?
-create a "bin" with extra comments included
-make it cohesive
2. Re-arrange the sequences based on the whole content
-keep the big picture in mind
-learn to let go of unnecessary details and walk away with the most important factors
3. Listen to it with closed eyes
-make final touches to the overall piece and polish
-critique for further review and show it to Hanson
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Content = Skeleton and MAIN POINT Key Notes: -Tighter is better (balance length with the amount of information being said, don't worry about length) -don't feel trapped, go get the footage if you need it! -work on ordering sequences while still gathering footage to save time -discuss the state of editing by specific dates and DEADLINES (they are included in the calendars)
-Communicate and work together as a team, one person shouldn't be doing all the work and one person shouldn't be doing nothing as well
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